Chinese migrants flock to Mexico looking for tasks, a future and, for some, a taste of flexibility
MEXICO CITY-- Despite her well-paying tech task, Li Daijing didn't think twice when her cousin requested for aid running a dining establishment in Mexico City. She left and left China for the Mexican capital in 2015, with imagine a brand-new experience.The 30-year-old female from Chengdu, the Sichuan provincial capital, hopes one day to begin an online organization importing furnishings from her home nation."I desire more," Li stated. "I wish to be a strong female. I desire self-reliance."Li is amongst a new age of Chinese migrants who are leaving their nation looking for chances, more flexibility or much better monetary potential customers at a time when China's economy has actually slowed, youth joblessness rates stay high and its relations with the U.S. and its allies have actually sour...